Biography

Human Nature have earned their place as one of the world’s finest pop vocal groups of the modern era. Since arriving into the lives of the great Australian public back in 1996, they’ve become known around the globe for their distinctive harmonies and stellar live shows, riding waves to the top of the charts, and have won fans all over the planet.

The foursome – Toby Allen, Phil Burton, and brothers Andrew and Michael Tierney – recently celebrated their 27th anniversary. That kind of staying power, combined with their incredible vocal talent, has seen them headline sold-out shows around Australia, as well as building a formidable reputation as a genuine Las Vegas headline attraction.

Their statistics are staggering. Since signing to Sony Music Australia over two decades ago, Human Nature have sold more than 2.5 million albums, earned 27 platinum awards, scored 17 Top 40 hits and have had five Top Ten tracks worldwide. Among the hits you’ll hear such classics as ‘Wishes’, ‘Don’t Say Goodbye’, ‘Don’t Cry’, ‘Eternal Flame’, ‘He Don’t Love You’, ‘When You Say You Love Me’ and their collaboration with John Farnham ‘Every Time You Cry’.

Human Nature’s albums to date include TELLING EVERYBODY (1996), COUNTINGDOWN(1998), HUMAN NATURE (2000), WALK THE TIGHTROPE (2004), REACH OUT: THE MOTOWN RECORD(2005), DANCING IN THE STREET: THE SONGS OF MOTOWN II(2006), GET READY(2007), A SYMPHONY OF HITS (2008), VEGAS: SONGS FROM SIN CITY (2010), THE CHRISTMAS ALBUM (2013) JUKEBOX(2014) and the latest addition to the canon, GIMME SOME LOVIN’:JUKEBOX VOL II (2016)

In 2009 Human Nature took Las Vegas by storm with an unprecedented residency – a coup for an Australian act. Word spread quickly regarding the boys’ prowess and their “Motown Show” clocked up over 1300 performances during a six year period, earning plaudits from not only fans but from the great Motown icon and presenter of their debut Las Vegas residency show, Smokey Robinson. Human Nature “The Motown Show” was lauded by Trip Advisor as the #1 show not to be missed in Las Vegas during its incredible six year run.

In 2016, Human Nature re-signed to the prestigious Venetian Resort Hotel & Casino for a three-year residency at the famed Sands Showroom for a new show they’ve called “Jukebox”. The Jukebox concept takes its name from the Australian double platinum selling album of the same name which is due for release in North America in 2016. On March 23, 2017 Human Nature reched the impessive milestsone of performing their 1500th show on the famed entertainment strip.

The original JUKEBOX album was a collection of ‘50s and ‘60s pop standards (together with an original song) produced by Dave Pierce & Executive Produced by Bob Rock. JUKEBOX closed 2014 as the No. 3 best–selling Australian album of the year with double platinum sales and a #2 ARIA chart position.

In 2016 Human Nature released the highly anticipated sequel, GIMME SOME LOVIN’: JUKEBOX VOL II. Again, the band worked with Pierce and Rock. Like its predecessor, the new album features interpretations by the boys of songs made famous from the late 50’s to mid 1960’s ‘golden age’. The songs were originally either penned or performed by the likes of The Beach Boys, The Beatles, The Righteous Brothers, Fontella Bass and more. Again, the group has included a new ‘modern classic’ on the album, an original tune, written by Andrew, ‘Forgive Me Now’.

One of the world’s first ‘Boy Bands’, Human Nature’s biography is in their set list for their current Jukebox show. “Some Americans that come to see our show have never heard of Human Nature before,” explains Mike. “We have to tell our story of how we got together when we were kids in high school, and what motivated us to stay together and why we’re who we are. We tell that through the music and use the ‘jukebox’ as our way to move through the music that’s inspired us.”

The Jukebox show is a playlist of not only the group’s influences, but the greatest vocal hits of all time. Jukebox sees the guys perform such classics as ‘Under The Boardwalk’, ‘Stand By Me’ and ‘Unchained Melody’. If you’re at a gig, expect to hear the likes of ‘I Want It That Way’ (The Backstreet Boys) through to the aforementioned Beatles’ hit, ‘I Saw Her Standing There’. Human Nature’s Jukebox also explodes with the Motown hits Human Nature famously reinterpreted during their acclaimed Las Vegas Motown Show. A night at the Jukebox is liable to include anything from ‘Ain’t No Mountain High Enough’ and ‘Dancing In The Street’, to the soul of ‘Gimme Some Lovin’’ (which kick starts GIMME SOME LOVIN’:JUKEBOX VOL. II) or Sly and the Family Stone’s ‘Dance To The Music’. It’s a journey that carries through to ‘All About That Bass’ and Taylor Swift’s ‘Shake It Off’.

“Vegas is obviously a massive part of our career,” continues Toby. “It’s now more than a quarter of our career that we’ve been over here, which blows my mind because it doesn’t feel like that long. It’s been really amazing for us as performers to be in a place like Vegas and still be able to dedicate time for our Australian fans and make sure that they don’t forget about us!

“I think as artists, to be in a place like Vegas, well we’ve grown a lot in the time we’ve been here. You are exposed to so many different things and you’re in the mix of all these incredible entertainers. You’ve really got to stay on your game and try and work the city out. You’ve got to try and understand it. I think it’s made us better performers and I think we are working better together now than we ever have on an artistic and business level. You’re swimming with the big fish, you’ve got to make sure you stay afloat.”

Asking the boys to choose career highlights is hard: simply because there have been so many.

Standout moments in Human Nature’s career to date include performing to a global audience at the Sydney Olympics in 2000, opening for Michael Jackson and Celine Dion at concerts around the world and appearing on television in the USA on shows as varied as The Talk, Oprah, and Dancing With The Stars as well as their own PBS special: Human Nature Sings Motown.

“There’s been a few,” considers Phil when we chat. “The ones that really propelled us onto bigger and better things I think are things like getting our record deal with Sony Music Australia. That was a great thing, we were offered a deal when we didn’t have that much material at the time, but there was a belief in our talent. That was a massive moment for us.

“Being asked to sing at the Olympics – wow – to sing the anthem at the opening ceremony was pretty amazing. It felt like they wanted us to be a part of representing Australia to the rest of the world. That was a pretty amazing feeling to think ‘we’re part of this, showing (the world) what’s good about Australia’. That was pretty awesome.”

Looking back the band all marvel at both how long they’ve been together, and also by how enthusiastic they are as a unit to reach new heights, whether it be playing live or recording a new album like GIMME SOME LOVIN’: JUKEBOX VOL. II.

“In 2016 we celebrated our 27th year together,” explains Andrew. “I think that’s a milestone that very few people can scoff at. That’s amazing to think the four of us have been doing this and loving this for that long, and we still want to get together and come up with ideas on how we can keep going, rather than show each other the door (laughs).”

“I guess that’s a real highlight for me, that so many years later we’re still enjoying it, we’re still great friends. We love each other like brothers, and we do look forward to the day we sit down in a room and say ‘Okay, what are we going to do next?’ It’s still a great, fresh relationship.”

CAREER QUOTES

“An incredibly addictive evening of entertainment…”

-Ken Miller, Las Vegas Magazine

“Jukebox is an infectious – It’s a 90-minute, nonstop extravaganza of energy as the band belts out chart toppers with a Tyson knockout punch – it’s a winner the entire way.”

–Robin Leach – Las Vegas Sun

“Human Nature serves up a truly spectacular, entertaining show featuring excellent sound, lighting, graphics, video, a pair of superb dancers, all backed by the impeccable All Stars Band. Human Nature’s Motown show was great, and indeed worthy of all the raves, but Jukebox is even better. Put it on your must see list as one of the best shows in Las Vegas”.

“If you like good looks and smooth sounds, then you’re gonna love the hit Australian pop vocal group who perform in front of sold out crowds… they are amazing”

– Jenna Bush & Hoda Kotb, co-hosts NBC’s “The Today Show”

“With so many different genres of music, Human Nature continues to deliver a classic sound that honors the music and soul of Motown.” – Veronica Dudo Philly2Philly.com

“It’s nonstop fun and song from start to finish… you’ll fall in love with the Aussie boys.”

– Robin Leach, “Las Vegas Sun”

“Their natural enthusiasm, good-natured humor and precision, coordinated dance moves while singing are tighter than ever yet as fresh and new as you’d expect from a band just beginning in the business”

– Robin Leach, “Las Vegas Sun”

“Wonderful vocalists who really know how to entertain a crowd.”

– Celine Dion

“The members of Human Nature are extraordinary vocalists who truly know how to entertain and I that they would be hugely successful here on stage in Las Vegas”

– Smokey Robinson

“Not only are they doing it vocally, but visually….if you haven’t seen them perform you need to, it’s a real treat”

– Smokey Robinson

“Motown is an iconic musical brand in America and here we have 4 boys from Western Sydney taking the music back again to a whole new generation of Americans…. Human Nature are one of the great Australian Music success stories”